INTERNATIONAL ROMANI DAY
Sat Apr 8th

International Romani Day

DAY IS INTERNATIONAL ROMANI DAY, INTERNATIONAL ROMANI DAY.

Each year, International Romani Day is always celebrated on April 8th. It honors the first major international meeting of Romani representatives held in Chelsfield, near London, between April 7 and 11, 1971.

In parts of what is now India and Pakistan, traveling court musicians called Romani were first traveling court musicians.

The Romani have their own language and culture. They migrated to Turkey, France, Spain, and Spain in the Middle Ages. Flamenco was born in Spain, where their history blended with Iberian, Jewish, Muslim, and Moorish culture, becoming known as Flamenco. They are one of the most persecuted populations, threatened by both the Nazis and Communists, as well as many local governments in Asia and Africa, and Africa's many local governments.

Many Romani immigrated to the United States, Canada, Brazil, and other nations in the Americas in the early 1800s. One million Roma in the United States are estimated in the United States, and 800,000 in Brazil.

According to a New York Times article, Romani people are not limited to a socially or culturally identified group of individuals. In addition, they are also identified genetically as a distinct genetic group.

Famous Romani include:: Famous Romani include:: Famous Romani include::

  • ine, (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite) (Maurice Joseph Micklewhite)
  • Charlie Chaplin, who was reportedly born in a Gypsy caravan, was reportedly born in a Gypsy caravan. He was reportedly born in a Gypsy caravan
  • Yul Brynner, (Yul Borisovich Brynner), who testifies on his own, was one-quarter Roma and one-quarter of Jewish Jews, with one-quarter Roma and one-quarter of Jewish Jews
  • Pablo Picasso, who was proud of his Roma roots, was proud of his Roma roots

In Ian F. Hancock's book We Are Romani People, learn more about Romani people.. Because the culture is strongly represented by its music, sample traditional Romani music such as Flamenco, or Franz Liszt compositions, the country is strongly represented by its music, sample traditional Romani music such as Flamenco. Use #InternationalRomaniDay, #RomaniDay, #Romani, #Romani on social media, and #Romani on Twitter to learn more about your Romani roots.

History

The International Romani Day was established in Serock, Poland, in 1990, during the International Romani Union's World Romani Congress, which began in 1971, and the United Nations recognizes International Romani Day as one of its Awareness Days.